"If the situation keeps darkening, do yourself a favor and pop by Pirates Of The Pancreas. Obviously, I'm biased, but it's really great. It's a bunch of pirates running around a pancreas. We don't white-wash it either, Morty, I mean the pirates are really rapey."

I loved that the Meeseks did turn on their masters, exactly as you'd expect, but from sheer desperation to die ("I've been alive too long. It's getting weeeeird, man.") rather than a desire for independence. Twisted little spins like that are what make me like this show.

Know what I love most about this show? Is that despite how dark and twisted Rick and Morty can be (boy, that attempted rape scene was something, huh?) there's a surprising amount of heart between the two leads. It's great that Rick and Morty genuinely care for each other, and Rick killing the king at the end was weirdly sweet.

So, I'm not a big fan of TV. I don't like to watch much of anything on television nowadays. I can never keep up and devote time to so many episodes to get to a conclusion to something I lose interest in after awhile.

I tune into this and it is incredible. I ended up watching all 6 episodes (so far) and will continue to watch this show. I'm hooked. Fuck you Rick and Morty.

It looks like this is now tied with Adventure Time as my favorite cartoon that is really meant for adults show. And just like Adventure Time, this show could literally do almost anything with its storyline possibilities.I love how they barely hide that Rick is a drunk, amoral Doc Brown. At least visually anyway. Give me more!

It looks like this is now tied with Adventure Time as my favorite cartoon that is really meant for adults show. And just like Adventure Time, this show could literally do almost anything with its storyline possibilities.I love how they barely hide that Rick is a drunk, amoral Doc Brown. At least visually anyway. Give me more!

It's on Adult Swim. It's not a kid's cartoon with subtle adult themes like AT.

Mostly due to their spending most of their time separated and interacting through John Oliver's guest star, "Anatomy Park" features a mere 21-9 "Rick!/Morty!" ratio.

Also, that great moment where Morty has to stop to wonder "wait, did we have some sort of relationship with him?" when Hepatitis C saves them, with his girlfriend musing "I think they're just like that? Like they're just good guys?"

Here's the thing all channels need to learn. DO NOT SPREAD OUT EPISODES. Not anymore. Don't do it. Put all the episodes you have out. Then after that put them on again. Build your audience that way, and then you'll have them for another season. Nothing loses people that still watch tv like turning it on to find the show they look forward to seeing that night isn't on. Put them all out, and then others can binge watch it. If they want they'll become a weekly viewer the next season. Or they'll continue to binge watch it. But you're doing nothing by having WWEEEEEEEEEKKKS go by without a new episode when only 3 or 6 have aired.

Also no one watching Adult Swim gives a shit about the Olympics, so that's no excuse either.